In the civil law . Co- ownerships or limited ownerships, such as emphyteusis , supcrficics, piynus, hypotheca, ususfructus, usus, and habitatio. These were more than mere jura in re aliend, […]
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CONDOMINIUM
A single owned home in a building with many units. It has title to the condo unit but shares land with other owners. They also share upkeep expenses. Taxes are […]
CONDOMINIUM DECLARATION
The document filed in a state or country the condo is in. It establishes the project and airspace by ownership.
CONDOMINIUM FEE
A fee charged monthly by the owners association for condos. The maintenance and security is in this fee. The amount is set by the association and the expenses.
CONDOMINIUM INSURANCE
Insurance that covers propety from fire, robbery, vandalism, smoke, and explosion.
CONDONABLE OFFENSE
any misconduct that is forgiven even though the transgression could be grounds for a divorce.
CONDONACION
In Spanish law. The remission of a debt, either expressly or tacitly.
CONDONATION
The conditional remission or forgiveness, by one of the married parties, of a matrimonial offense committed by the other, and which would constitute a cause of divorce; the condition being […]
CONDONE
To make condonation of
CONDOR SPREAD
A COMPOUND OPTION STRATEGY designed to take advantage of VOLATILITY. Condors are created with the same ratio of PUT OPTIONS or CALL OPTIONS (i.e., one low STRIKE PRICE , one […]
CONDUCT
Behavior that an shows in reactions and inaction.
CONDUCT MONEY
In English practice. Money paid to a witness who has been subpoenaed on a trial, sufficient to defray the reasonable expenses of going to, staying at, and returning from the […]
CONDUCTI ACTIO
In the civil law . An action which the hirer (conductor) of a thing might have against the letter, (locator.) Inst. 3, 25, pr. 2.
CONDUCTIO
In the civil law . A hiring. Used generally in connection with the term locatio, a letting. Locatio ct conductio, (sometimes united as a compound word, “lo catio-conductio,”) a letting […]
CONDUCTOR
In the civil law . A hirer
CONDUCTOR OPERARUM
In the civil law . A person who engages to perform a piece of work for another, at a stated price.
CONDUCTUS
A thing hired.
CONDUIT
A party that buys a mortgage backed security from the third party to resell later. It makes the sale more profitable. It’s used if the borrower can’t get the loan […]
CONDUIT APPROACH
Preparing taxes that lets deductions, income, and claims pass from one to another. It prevents double taxes.
CONDUIT BORROWER
A borrower that relends the loan they took out because their credit isn’t high enough.
CONDUIT FINANCE
Using special vehicles for institutions to get short term financing. It has its assets to back commercial paper . It is not on the financial institutions balance sheet .
CONDUIT FINANCING
The way financing government or company gives out for nonprofit companies. The government is not liable for this. A penalty is put on prepayment.
CONDUIT ISSUER
The company that gives municipal securities for a financial deal.
CONDUIT PRINCIPLE
A tax rule about incomes earned are passed through the owners must be reported on tax returns.
CONE AND KEY
In old English law . A woman at fourteen or fifteen years of age may take charge of her house and receive cone and key ; that is, keep the […]